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On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 06:51:50PM +0400, Maxim Grinev wrote:
>    it can be easily done with XML documents stored in an XML database
>    system. For example, try Sedna
>    (http://www.modis.ispras.ru/Development/sedna.htm). Using Sedna you
>    can do this by loading the XML document into database and then running
>    statements in an update language.

Does anyone know of anything like this which is *not* written in Java?

Despite Java supposedly being cross-platform, the Senda homepage says it
*requires* Windows NT/2000/XP, and I need something to run under FreeBSD,
Solaris and/or Linux. (I have other reasons for disliking Java, but I won't
bore you with them here...)

Regards,

Brian.

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